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DEVELOP & PRINT • 3" COLOR PRINTS 24*i|’7 36*A97 2nd*!9* exp ■ exp set ■ * coupon must accompany order • add $1 tor 4" x 6' color pnnts I CAMPUS 1 HR PHOTO ■ 1231 ALDER • 683-4693 "Fighting For Our Future" a president's forum Presented by Presidents Myles Brand and Bobby Lee Monday, March 1, 1993 3:30 p.m. Fir Room - EMU Students! Come and discuss the legislative outlook for public higher education and the University of Oregon. Hear local legislators, student leaders and campus officials tell it like it is. Learn what you can do to preserve the quality of your degree, now and in the future. Prepare to take action! Graphics • TVPfSITTING • PASTl GP • LAYOUT • 01 SIGN • CONSUlUTION • CAMIM • ■ »# ■ ' l Uli Ml Mi 'faAt UNH *N 3*16-433 1 . M f WOMEN Continued from Page 9 Duck and current Oregon assistant coach Sudanis Knsperski's conference record of 60.fi percent shooting . Oregon junior renter Sara Wilson has come back from an injury plagued 1001-92 season and has teamed up with Sporcich to give the Ducks one of the toughest, if not tallest, frontlines in the confer ence. Wilson is averaging 12.5 points and 7 1 rebounds, while shooting 56 4 percent from the field Oregon's perimeter plovers hove improved their shooting lately and given the Ducks scoring power inside and outside. Missy Stovvell shot 21 percent from the field during the beginning of the Pac-10 season, but heated up in the Ducks 88-75 vit tory over Washington Statu Saturday when she hit five of seven three-pointers "We are the type of team that needs to slow down sometimes and plav under control." Meiny said "For us to be the type of team that can w in. we have to produce at both levels We can t only s< ore inside, and we can't only go outside Oregon forward lessica Schutt scored a career high 20 points against Washington State to boost her m oring average to It) 1 points |<er game, and is shooting 36 t percent from three-point range. Peg gy Swadener and Karen Healea have la-c-n hot from behind the three-point an as well, shooting 40 and 39.6 percent, respectively Oregon will need its offense to he in top form tonight when the team fat es the second-place Sun Devils. Arizona State has won three games in a row. and will most likely return to the NCAA tour nament for the second year in a row The Wildcats (8-4) have five players averaging ten or more points, including all-Pac -10 guard Rvneldi Becenti Hecenli is averaging 14.5 points and 7.8 assists and has been named Pat:-10 Player of the Week twice this season. The Ducks will tie looking to revenge a 79-42 loss against the Sun Devils earlier this year in Tempo. "Arizona State is one of the quickest teams in Tor us to bo the type of team that can win, we have to produce at both levels. We can’t only score inside, and we can’t only go outside.’ — Elwin Hemy, Oregon head coach the conference." Heiny said. "If we can gel into our offense, if we do not rush our shots and use the clock some, that will be to our advantage We have also got to make our shots to prevent them from grabbing the rebounds and getting out in transi tion." .Saturday night, the Ducks face a hungry Arizona squad that is looking for its first winning season since 1986. The Wildcats (5-7) take a two-game losing streak into its game against Oregon State on Thursday. Arizona is lead by Stacie Tave and Keisha Anderson, who are averaging 11.3 and 10.9 points per game, respectively. The Wildcats beat Oregon 79-70 four weeks ago in Tucson. "I felt like we should have boat Arizona the first time we played them." Heiny said. "We are play ing better now than we were then and understand what we need to do to win. Arizona has started to play as a team ns of late, which has allowed them to win some games they might not have won earli er in the year." This weekend marks the final home games for Oregon seniors lean Maree Lilian! and Swndener, two players who walked on and eventually earned si holnrships Swadener has provided depth and outside shooting for the Ducks while Lillnrd has been a force inside. ' It would t»o great if we could have a big crowd to say goodbye to our seniors," Heiny said. "Jean Maree has been a good player inside and outside, w hile Peggy s intelligence and three-point shoot ing have meant a lot to us SINGER Continued from Page 8 think Ion# and hard if offered a permanent )ob as Oregon's band director. "That would t>e a tougli deci sion." he said "I love being in Mai Court. I don't think there is a louder or more intimidating pavilion than 'The Pit.' I would have to give it heavy considera tion." His two years at New Mexico State proved to Edom that there aren't many gigs he would enjov LURE AND Essays on Race, Identity, and the Ambivalence of Assimilation We Celebrate Black History Month' LOATHING The contributors to Lure and Loathing represent a cross-section of African American thought. Here are Nikki Giovanni and Henry Louis Gates. Jr., Pulitzer Prize winner James McPherson and Yale law professor Stephen L. Carter along with 14 leading African-American intellectuals-all writing with vast original ity and candor about the "lure and loath ing" that characterize the experience of black people in white America. Lure and Loathing is a landmark volume in the literature of race and ethmcity-a book that will galvanize, stimulate-and sometimes discomfort-readers both black and white. Hardcover 23 50 more thnn his role with Ore gon's hand. "This hand plays with more finesse and at a higher level musically than any basketball hand in the nation," he said. "While 1 was at New Mexico State, ESPN and Dick Vitale cov ered a game. Vitale said our hand was the best he’d heard all season. I was thinking. ‘If you would take time to go up to Mac: Court, you could see an even letter band."' The band may be among the nation's elite in Edom’s eyes, but what about the team? "I have been impressed with what lerrv Green is doing with this team." he said. ”! don't want to pul any pressure on them, but 1 wouldn’t be sur prised if they made it into post season play next season. I'd love to be a part of that.” WUNDERLAND Ml STREET I «_PUBLIC MARKET _ VEJEOi wk—imw 683-8464 f - ~ VIDEO ADVENjyf^ I AkVHUEl MVCR PC.AZA I ;yVyVVV¥g¥¥¥¥¥¥»